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Grand Prix of Arlington

The Grand Prix of Arlington is an auto race first held in 2026 at a street circuit in Arlington, Texas, United States, as part of the IndyCar Series.

History
The first Indy car events in the Dallas–Fort Worth area were held at Arlington Downs from 1947 through 1950, sanctioned by the American Automobile Association (AAA) Contest Board. From 1997 through 2023, Speedway Motorsports-owned Texas Motor Speedway (TMS) in Fort Worth hosted events under IndyCar sanction. The Grand Prix of Arlington was announced on October 7, 2024, confirming initial reports the month previous. The circuit features AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field, home of the Dallas Cowboys and Texas Rangers, respectively, as well as Choctaw Stadium. The event is billed as a partnership between IndyCar, the Cowboys and Rangers, and the City of Arlington. ==Circuit design==
Circuit design
The Arlington street circuit was designed by Tony Cottman, who has designed several Champ Car and IndyCar street circuits. The circuit is long and features fourteen corners. The length of the circuit makes it not only longer than any other IndyCar street circuit but also longer than any permanent road course that IndyCar visits other than the Road America course. Its main straightaway is the longest IndyCar will see on a street or road course. The number of corners on the track ties St. Petersburg for the most on an IndyCar street circuit. The circuit also features a split pit lane similar to the one found on the current Detroit street circuit. ==Past winners==
Lap records
As of March 2026, the fastest official race lap records at the Streets of Arlington are listed as: ==References==
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